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 Car Smashes Into New Ten Commandments Monument at Arkansas State Capitol, Driver Arrested
Posted By Jack Heretik On June 28, 2017 @ 10:21 am In Issues | No Comments

A man was arrested Wednesday morning for driving his vehicle into the Ten Commandments monument on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol and smashing it to pieces less than 24 hours after the six-foot granite statue was installed.

A spokesman for the Arkansas Secretary of State's Office, Chris Powell, said capitol police arrested a male suspect, who Pulaski County jail records identified as Michael Tate Reed, 32, of Van Buren, Ark., the Associated Press reported.
 

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Ten Commandments Monument Maimed by Repeat Offender in Arkansas
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2017, 07:13:07 pm »

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By Andrew West 
June 28, 2017


The controversy surrounding the installation of religious monuments on government properties around the country isn’t going to fade away anytime soon.


While our Constitution provides our citizens with a right to practice whatever religion they choose, as long as no harm is done to others as a result, one of the more heated battles over our nation’s faith has been in the assumed proposition of a separation between church and state.  The term “separation of church and state” does not actually appear in the Constitution, (there’s one for the trivia nerds), but it is an idea that has been interpolate from the works of Thomas Jefferson and subsequent Supreme Court decisions that the freedom to practice religion shall not be impaired by any single faith being allowed providence over another in the halls of government.


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Re: Ten Commandments Monument Maimed by Repeat Offender in Arkansas
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2017, 08:34:24 pm »
Just to emphasize: He's done this before.

Last time (3 years ago) he got popped into a nuthouse instead of charged.
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Here is his facebook page. he livestreamed himself doing it and has a lot of videos before and after. He even set up a gofundme account to pay for his car damage. From his posts, he seems to have some major mental illness issues.

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Updated, going through his page, he is also a David Wilkerson cultist. IE, not your typical atheist loon, he thinks the US government is the antichrist and he is a profit before Jesus' return..

So a loon on steroids.
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Car Smashes Into New Ten Commandments Monument at Arkansas State Capitol, Driver Arrested
Posted By Jack Heretik On June 28, 2017 @ 10:21 am In Issues | No Comments

A man was arrested Wednesday morning for driving his vehicle into the Ten Commandments monument on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol and smashing it to pieces less than 24 hours after the six-foot granite statue

I suspect that's gonna cost him a few bucks.
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So a loon on steroids.

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Looking through his posts, including some videos of sermons from his pastor he posted, it appears he wasn't some atheist against the 10 Commandments. He considered himself a Christian prophet who was stopping the 'Mystery Babylon' from using the 10 Commandments against the people. One of his pastor's sermons he posted right before he went to Oklahoma and burned a flag > back to Little Rock to crash into the statue.

« Last Edit: June 28, 2017, 08:57:42 pm by AbaraXas »